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2019 Software Engineering and Computer Science Capstone Design Symposium - TODAY

Come and support fellow students and learn about their projects at that 2019 Software Engineering Capstone Design Symposium.

Everyone is welcome to explore these groundbreaking projects on Thursday, March 28, 2019 throughout the day in the Davis Centre. Teams will present their projects from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with awards for best projects to follow at 6:00 p.m. 

The 2019 Software Engineering Capstone Design Symposium is the culmination of the undergraduate student experience, creating a blueprint for innovation in software engineering design. Computer Science projects will also be interspersed along with software engineering projects. A variety of topics will be showcased from gaming and food applications to automotive safety features and breast cancer research. The projects span areas within computer science and software engineering and they relate specifically to the personal interests of students. For more information about team members and their projects, please see the 2019 Software Engineering Capstone Design Projects list

The 2019 Software Engineering Capstone Design Symposium is sponsored by Microsoft and alumnus Sam Pasupalak.

For more information, please visit Capstone Design website.

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